Jim, Other than you, and Kris from NC - through Bill S. (RIP)...you two are the only hobbyists I know working with the Lorenzos. How many others are there, or how many would you guess - U.S, and/or World. Just wanting to let folks know I am still in this. Not able to do a lot of the thinking and or...

THanks so much for the info! My previous female seemed larger than the females I currently have. Maybe it's just because they are still young. Anyway, she was routinely laying clutches with 7+ eggs. I wonder if letting her lay so often and so many weakened her and contributed to her illness. I hope ...

No, unfortunately, it wasn't done. I had a stroke in December and ended up re-homing all of my darts except the Lorenzos. It was just too much to keep up with. The person who got this pair is aware of their history and I've given the vet's office permission to transfer their records to the new owner...

Mine really did appreciate huts to hide in and lay in, in addition to all the hidey spots in the tank. I bet they would move to the petri dish if it was inside a hut. Try to find or make them with smallish doors. Bill taught me that. Your tad looks a lot like mine did when they died, if I'm remember...

Yay! Tad looks good! Mine came from Bill, via Under the Canopy Farms. Bill's Lorenzos originally came from Sean Stewart in the early 90s, I believe. One of Sean's current breeding males is one of the two frogs I got from Under the Canopy Farms. I traded a male for a female that came from Julio and w...

I think the frogs look female in the first pic. Toepads are tough for me with Lorenzos. Even my proven male has small toe pads. I haven't really noticed anything significant about the color but I'll take a look tonight and maybe grab some new pics.